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Recieved: 2001/10/09 07:42
Subject: Re: [K-list] Jill/Concerns about yoga (Kundalini Awakenings
From: Stella Maris Novillo
On 2001/10/09 07:42, Stella Maris Novillo posted thus to the K-list: Dear Harsha, could you send me where can I find information about yogic ways
to normalize K?. thanks.
César.
>From: "Harsha" <harsha-hklATnospamhome.com>
>To: <HarshaSatsanghATnospamyahoogroups.com>
>CC: <K-list >
>Subject: [K-list] Jill/Concerns about yoga (Kundalini Awakenings
>Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 23:51:34 -0400
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jill Eggers [mailto:eggersjATnospamgvsu.edu]
>
>Dear Harsha,
>
>Can you say more about this? I am interested in how you understand this
>'censorship mechanism', what happens in certain kinds of awakenings that
>causes this, and not in others. Sometimes you say something about
>kundalini
>that seems so clear and insightful, and I think if I can just ask the right
>question, then years of the kundalini struggle will suddenly clear up, and
>I
>will be able to "fix" the problem of the lost veil between conscious and
>unconscious awareness.
>
>Love,
>
>Jill
>*************************************************
>Hi Jill,
>
> I will pass this on to the Kundalini list as well. What I say is based on
>my own experiences and observations over the last three decades. The topic
>of Abnormal Kundalini awakenings is a difficult one. Books could be written
>on it. I will be brief.
>
> First, Kundalini Awakening are highly individual and vary widely. Although
>I am neither a psychologist nor a medical doctor, my view is that abnormal
>and abrupt Kundalini awakenings can at times considerably weaken the
>barrier
>between the so called "unconscious" and the "conscious" portion of the
>mind. When the censorship mechanism is suddenly worn out, the unregulated
>overload of the stream of anarchy which lies below the surface, and is
>really preface to language and thought, cannot be digested as information
>by
>the rational mind. The persistent anxiety and a sense of doom and fear
>results partly from the "conscious mind" not being in a position to
>understand the location and the source of the fears. In experiencing the
>fear, the mind becomes the fear. The fear causes more anarchy in thoughts
>and feelings and thus it can become a cycle. At a physiological level, the
>extreme stress of an abnormal awakening can cause the hyper stimulation of
>the nervous system and indirectly the optic nerves and this in turn affects
>the heart beats, blood pressure, etc. This can also become a cycle with one
>part of the bodily mechanism alerting the other to go in full swing.
>
> The yogic interventions to normalize the Kundalini awakenings are well
>known. Ultimately as in most things, time itself is the best friend and the
>best healer when the circumstances and the environment are relatively
>favorable.
>
>Hope it makes sense
>Love to all
>Harsha
>
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